International News - Invierno de 2006
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International News - Invierno de 2006
A medida que se acerca el final del 2006, el personal de Operaciones Internacionales del Texas Children�s Hospital quisiera agradecerle por suscribirse a International News. Valoramos esta oportunidad de mantenernos en contacto con usted y le deseamos felices fiestas y éxitos para el 2006.

Atentamente, Edgar Vesga, International Attach�

En esta edición:

Vision 2010:Texas Children's announces expansion plans

Leading fetal specialists join Texas Children's

Stein honored for contributions to AAP

Texas Children's serves Hispanic community with health resource center

Educación para profesionales de la salud


Vision 2010: Texas Children's announces expansion plans

Texas Children�s Hospital, one of the top pediatric organizations in the world, recently announced that it will invest $1.5 billion over a four-year period in initiatives to secure its role as a pre-eminent pediatric institution and to anticipate the future of children�s health regionally, nationally and internationally. Este es el programa más grande de expansión que alguna vez haya realizado un hospital de niños.

Las iniciativas planificadas, que se intentan terminar para el 2010, se centran en gran parte en la investigación y accesibilidad, dos áreas que la junta del Texas Children's y su liderazgo creen que son clave para traducir rápidamente la ciencia en atención clínica de calidad para los niños, como así también hacer dicha atención de calidad accesible a todos los pacientes. Major capital projects include the creation of a comprehensive neurological research institute, the formation of a maternity center, expansion of existing research facilities and the development of one of the largest pediatric hospitals in a suburban setting. Other dollars are earmarked for new equipment and information systems to support quality improvement.

�This investment is not about buildings; it is about the responsibility we as a leader in pediatrics have to accelerate the translation of research from bench to beside,� said Mark Wallace, chief executive officer of Texas Children�s. �It is very obvious to our board, our medical staff and our employees that there is a significant need in our backyard, in our country and across the world for research and development in key areas. Access to the highest quality pediatric care will suffer without an ongoing commitment to cutting-edge research; at Texas Children�s Hospital, we will not allow that to happen.�

Visit Texas Children's Vision 2010 Web site to learn more

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Leading fetal specialists join Texas Children's

Two leading fetal interventionists, Drs. Anthony Johnson y Kenneth Moise, have joined Texas Children's Fetal Center to help referring physicians assist their patients with complex fetal problems that may occur during their pregnancy.

Both come from the University of North Carolina, where Moise recruited Johnson from Hutzel Women's
Hospital in 2003. Their paths crossed more than 20 years ago in 1985, when they first met as Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellows and saw each other frequently at annual conferences and meetings.

Their expertise includes the diagnosis and treatment of twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a rare
complication that strikes between 15 percent and 20 percent of women expecting identical twins. Until recently, TTTS was usually fatal to both twins. In most cases, one fetus receives a greater share of blood from its co-twin. When the other fetus sends out signals asking for blood, vessels connecting the twins' circulatory systems begin to pump blood unevenly between them.

Johnson went to Europe in 2003 to learn the techniques of laser surgery to close these problem blood vessels. He shuttled between Leiden University in Belgium and Poissey in France for seven weeks.

In 2005, Moise and Johnson decided "we were ready for prime time," said Moise. They completed 40 laser procedures at North Carolina on women from 17 different states.

Currently, they tell patients that only a third will have two surviving twins, another third will have one surviving twin and a third will lose both twins.

They treat many other fetal anomalies and problems in addition to TTTS. Moise has performed more than 350 intrauterine transfusions for Rh disease (an incompatibility between the mother and the baby's blood types), which is required when a mother's proteins attack her baby's blood cells.

Both have "firsts" in their profession in the United States. Moise was the first to perform temporary fetal paralysis during an intrauterine transfusion, and Johnson was the first to perform a specific technique called bipolar coagulation.

"Drs. Moise and Johnson are world-class maternal fetal medicine specialists with considerable expertise
and skill in the arena of fetal diagnosis and intervention," said Dr. Darell Cass, co-director of the Texas Children's Fetal Center. "Their presence gives us the opportunity to build one of the premier fetal surgery centers in the world."

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Stein honored for contributions to AAP

Dr. Fernando Stein, director of progressive care and deputy director of critical care at Texas Children's Hospital, received the Clifford E. Grulee Award at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) national conference in October.

This prestigious academy award recognizes outstanding physicians who go above and beyond required elected leadership, as well as their long-term accomplishments and efforts. Stein, who also serves as medical director of Texas Children's International and associate professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, received the award for his contributions to the academy in intensive care and his membership strategy. Stein was one of the founders of the Section of Critical Care of the AAP and previously served as chair. This section represents the constituency of approximately 1,400 pediatric critical care practitioners in the country.

When Stein initiated the new section with two other physicians, they were instrumental in the development of critical care boards, and with them, the recognition of the body of knowledge in critical care. The field of Critical Care is now a board-certified specialty.

Currently chairman of the committee on membership of the AAP, Stein has worked extensively on promoting diversity in AAP leadership, including a wider representation of young members and minorities in the organization.

"I believe seniors tend to be the dominant voice, but would like to see young members share opinions and have a voice in the organization," said Stein. "The majority of AAP members now are under the age of 45 years."

Born in Guatemala and graduating from Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala with a medical degree in 1975, Stein began training as a resident in Pediatrics at Baylor and its affiliated hospitals, including Texas Children's, in 1976. He became a fellow in Pediatrics and Intensive Care at Baylor and has remained at Texas
Children's for 30 years.

Organizing and directing more than 53 national and international medical conferences, Stein has directed the International Colloquium of Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine for the past 16 years, drawing more than 1,500 pediatricians from around Latin America.

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Texas Children's serves Hispanic community with health resource center

Texas Children's Hospital, in collaboration with St. Luke's Episcopal Health System and philanthropic support from Bank of America, has partnered with the Consulate General of Mexico � Houston to create Houston's first bilingual health care information resource center.

Located within the Mexican Consulate, the center is expected to assist more than 5,000 people each year.

"This collaboration is a great example of how several organizations can work together to harness the power of information," says Mark A. Wallace, Texas Children's president and CEO. "By establishing a center where people can easily access health care resources in their own language, we are providing these members of our community as well as visitors with the necessary tools to live a healthy life."

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Educación para profesionales de la salud

Educación médica continua gratuita por Internet
Presentado por el Texas Children's Hospital y el Baylor College of Medicine
Tema: La crisis de la obesidad: la epidemia, las consecuencias y la solución por William J. Klish, Doctor en Medicina
Temas: El abordaje para el niño con fiebre de origen desconocido por Ralph D. Feigin, Doctor en Medicina, y Pautas recientes para el uso de antimicrobianos por Sheldon L. Kaplan, Doctor en Medicina
Para inscribirse visite http://www.texaschildrens.org/Professionals/ProfessionalEducation/CME.aspx.

Presentado por el Baylor College of Medicine
Tema: Prevención de la diabetes: Por qué, cómo y cuándo por Christie M. Ballantyne, Doctor en Medicina
Para inscribirse visite: http://www.lipidsonline.org/meetings/prev_diabetes/

Tema: Evaluación del niño con la primera crisis epiléptica por Marvin Fishman, Doctor en Medicina
Para inscribirse visite: http://www.baylorcme.org/seizure/

 

Del 16 al 21 de abril de 2007, Coloquio internacional del Texas Children's
Physicians from Latin America are invited to join Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine pediatric specialists and subspecialists to celebrate the 16th annual International Colloquium. Participants will discuss the latest developments in pediatric medicine and research at the even.

The Colloquium will be held in conjunction with the Baylor Pediatric Postgraduate Symposium. Los participantes recorrerán el Texas Children's y el Baylor y tendrán la oportunidad de pasar un momento dedicado con un médico del Texas Children's de las áreas de especialidad médica que elijan.

Cost is $100 per person to attend. Deadline to register is March 1, 2007.

Visite www.texaschildrens.org/international para obtener más información e inscribirse en línea.

Agregue nuestra página de educación profesional a su lista de favoritos para obtener actualizaciones regulares sobre el calendario de educación profesional del Texas Children's.

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